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Nexus Pipeline Michigan Map. Fear of Nexus Pipeline grows as construction on the project nears completion YouTube NEXUS Gas Transmission Proposed Project Drain Tile Mitigation Plan Page 1 of 12 1 INTRODUCTION NEXUS Gas Transmission, LLC (NEXUS) is proposing construction of approximately 255 miles of new, 36-inch diameter natural gas transmission pipeline through Ohio and Michigan, known as the NEXUS Gas Transmission Project (Project or NEXUS Project). The NEXUS Gas Transmission Pipeline system consists of a 256-mile interstate pipeline with current capacity of approximately 1.4 Bcf per day, and three compression facilities, with approximately 99,000 horsepower installed

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The NEXUS gas transmission project will involve the construction of a pipeline with a. This map shows the proposed 256-mile Nexus Pipeline route, transecting northern Ohio and southeastern Michigan, terminating at the Dawn.

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Spanning 256 miles through northern Ohio and southeastern Michigan, the Nexus Gas Transmission project delivers up to 1.5 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas to utilities and consumers Natural Gas Pipeline Helps Utilities Meet Growing Demand for Cleaner Power Generation NEXUS was designed to transport up to 1.5 billion cubic feet per day of cleaner burning, domestically abundant natural gas from receipt points in eastern Ohio to existing pipeline system interconnections in southeastern Michigan

Michigan has more than 100,000 miles of pipelines—here's what they do. Download scientific diagram | Nexus Pipeline Proposed Route The NEXUS Gas Transmission Pipeline system consists of a 256-mile interstate pipeline with current capacity of approximately 1.4 Bcf per day, and three compression facilities, with approximately 99,000 horsepower installed

Home Nexus. The underlying data is also available for download through the hub. It provides transport for natural gas from the Marcellus/Utica shale formations in Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia to markets, directly and indirectly, in Ohio.